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This is fucking bullshit

>> No.4005568
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4005568

>>4005554
NGMI

>> No.4005587

>>4005554
that's pretty legit tho.

>> No.4005594

>>4005554
https://youtu.be/b-rdLBW_1ec
thumbnail
silhouette
proportions
detailing
finish!

>> No.4005603

What else do you want? A step by step meme guide on how to draw a human figure?

>> No.4005618

Save this tutorial, OP.

The more you the more it will make sense.

Specially with digital, where you can just redo crucial details like face if you fuck it up.

>> No.4005620

>>4005618
>The more you draw
Fix'd.

>> No.4005789

>>4005618
What this guy said. This tutorial is literally correct, probably missing a rough sketch before the last one. All you need is this and an understanding of anatomy.
Your brain has to draw just as much as your hands.

>> No.4005826

>>4005554
This is almost owl level. I'd say it was a joke by the artist.

>> No.4005844

>>4005789
>>4005826
Both of you are correct.

This isn't a learn to draw tutorial. This is a process tutorial

This is how artist actually draw after they have a basic grasp for anatomy and the manequin.

But it doesn't help shit if you don't know the above.

>> No.4005845

>>4005594
holy shit, it looks good, but the guy takes a lot longer and erases/redraws a lot more than me. Made me feel better with myself.

>> No.4005848

>>4005554
But why do you stupid noobs ignore the sticky, go look for these retarded """""""""""tutorials"""""""""""" and then complain it's "bullshit"? Oh, really? Who would've thought that a 54KB image doesn't teach how to draw and you gotta at least read a fucking book?

>> No.4005919

>>4005844
>>4005826
>>4005789
>>4005554
https://www.deviantart.com/eu03/art/Miku-how-to-173027527

> Don't take this seriously. It's a joke.

> Well, I know some people will, so I guess I'll explain my process a little.

>1. I start out with a circle and two intersecting lines for my guidelines. The two lines are simply to indicate where the head is facing, that's it. The whole point is to be fast and not be bogged down with many lines in the sketch.

> 2. The circle is then quickly wrapped with the outline of the face. I almost usually start with a line or two on the facing side for the forehead/cheek, another line towards the chin, then another towards the jaw. The methodology of drawing a satisfactory outline is almost purely based on experience; there's no real technical way that I can explain how I draw it. Note how the bottom half of the circle is completely incongruous, which is why I ignore it in the next step.

> 3. The bottom half of the circle is erased. I'll usually erase the top half at this point, too, since this is not accurate of the true head size (remember, eyes are usually in the middle of the head). The rest of the facial features are placed at this point. Again, this comes from experience.
>Since I'm drawing a girl, I shave off the inside of the chin and round it off, same goes for the cheek. Varying line width is important in keeping a delicate appearance. I'll also flip my drawing several times at this point to check if things are aligned properly; flipping is a good tool to keep your proportions in check.

(cont.)

>> No.4005922

>>4005919
> 4. At this point, I decide I'm drawing Miku. I detail in the rest of the face, sharpening the eyes and adding a subtle upturned corner of the mouth to give a smile. Lips are optional, but adding them can affect the characterization of a face greatly. I feel the cheek is too childlike, so I sharpen it a bit.
> For the hair, I start with the bangs to frame the face and to get a good feel for how big the rest of the head/hair should be; you can be somewhat lenient here, but never make it too small. I do the sides to frame the face further, and then play with adding lines here and there until I strike a balance that I like. After closing off the back of the scalp, I add the twintails and stick her neck somewhere.

> And that's how I do the 3/4ths view.

>> No.4005924

>>4005919
>>4005922
thats a fuckton of words just to draw something so simple. no wonder everyone thinks drawing is hard

>> No.4005932
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>>4005826
>>4005554
postan

>> No.4006028

>>4005594
This and following making movies are super useful for digital drawing. Starts from silhouette, always adjusts with warp tools, paints with paths and uses mask to separate glasses and hair. No wonder she is a professional illustrator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldWxaFl5IUE

>> No.4006078
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>>4005826
You should learn from real owl tutorial.

>> No.4006315

>>4005554
You just have to draw the rest of the fucking owl, anon. How difficult can it be?

>> No.4006410

>>4005568
that's pretty good

>> No.4006871

>>4005554
that's actually how the japanese do it

>> No.4007062

>>4006871
This looks like it came right out of the Japanese anime drawing book I’m currently using

>> No.4007604
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4007604

>>4005554
This is actually the true process of drawing. As a beginner, you will learn how to draw body parts like eyes, hands, hair etc separately. What comes next is how to lay out them correctly. For that,, you need a rough map. The center image is the map. If you feel there's a huge gap between the center and the right, that simply means you didn't finish learning how to draw body parts before.

>> No.4007666

>>4007604
What is that tutorial saying?

>> No.4007668

>>4005568
>bottom right the pic with the baby with an oval with a line through it
boy, I wonder how they will draw that one

>> No.4007673

>>4005618
>tfw understand the concept and how they get from a to b to c
>tfw no amount of knowledge will give me the skill needed to execute it because im still a beginner who can't even a loomis head

pass the gun please

>> No.4007774

>>4007666
It's the phases of your drawing skill development. From complete beginner to advanced.

>> No.4007844
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4007844

reminds me of this thing

obviously not made by me

>> No.4010655

>>4007844
was this thread meant as shitposting?